What does research suggest regarding differences between men and women in how they view the relationship between love and sex?
A) Women report feeling more comfortable than men pursuing sexual intercourse for pleasure and physical release without an emotional commitment.
B) Casual sex is associated with an increase in psychological distress and a lowered sense of well-being for women but not for men.
C) Men are more likely than women to define being in love, and to assess the quality of the romantic involvement, in terms of sexual satisfaction.
D) Older women are much less likely than either younger women or men to list desire for physical pleasure as an important motivation for sex
Question 2
Alex and Faith, who attend the same college, sometimes have sex with each other. When people ask if they are a couple Alex and Faith insist that they are just friends. Alex and Faith _________
A) are more likely than people in romantic relationships to practice safer sex techniques.
B) by definition have no interest in eventually transitioning to a more stable romantic relationship.
C) likely will have fewer sexual partners in their lives than people who do not engage in this sexual interaction pattern.
D) are engaging in a highly unusual behavior for college students.